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Blackpool vs Hull City. Sky Bet Championship.

Bloomfield RoadAttendance9,884.

Blackpool 1

  • K Dougall (31st minute)

Hull City 3

  • R Longman (26th minute)
  • G Docherty (48th minute)
  • R Slater (79th minute)

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Blackpool 1-3 Hull: Tigers battle to victory at Bloomfield Road

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Blackpool and Hull City at Bloomfield Road as goals from Ryan Longman, Greg Docherty and Regan Slater steered the Tigers to victory.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League Championship between Blackpool and Hull City.

Hull leap-frogged opponents Blackpool in the Sky Bet Championship table thanks to an impressive 3-1 away win.

The Tigers deservedly secured their first away success of the campaign, and a long-awaited first victory at this level at Bloomfield Road since way back in 1974.

A second win for caretaker boss Andy Dawson will also improve his chances of getting the Hull job permanently, while for opposite number Michael Appleton, his side dropped to within one place of the drop zone thanks to a first loss in four games.

It was a much-changed Blackpool side which started this clash after Dom Thompson, Marvin Ekpiteta and Shayne Lavery were all suspended after being red-carded in the action-packed 3-3 draw at Sheffield United at the weekend.

BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19:  Blackpool's Kenny Dougall vies for possession with Hull City's Jacob Greaves during the Sky Bet Championship between Blackpool and Hull City at Bloomfield Road on October 19, 2022 in Blackpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Howarth - CameraSport via Getty Images)

However, Appleton's men started positively and striker Gary Madine had a penalty shout waved away inside the first minute after he took a tumble in the Hull box.

Soon after, centre-back Rhys Williams headed inches over the top as the hosts continued to push for an early breakthrough before Hull then went close in the 23rd minute.

Dimitrios Pelkas played the ball neatly into the path of Ryan Longman, but he dragged a low strike wide from the edge of the Blackpool box.

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The visitors were beginning to build some decent momentum, and they bagged a scrappy opening goal three minutes later.

Longman bundled home his first goal of the season from a yard out after the Blackpool back-line failed to clear Pelkas's in-swinging corner-kick.

There was a swift reply from the Seasiders when, just past the half-hour mark, Kenny Dougall clinically swept home Theo Corbeanu's cross at the far post to register his second goal in as many games.

Deep into first-half added time Hull bagged a dream goal to dramatically retake the lead.

Greg Docherty notched his first of the campaign, rifling home brilliantly from 25 yards after taking a neat touch from Ryan Woods.

Hull had a definite spring in their step in the early stages of the second period.

They almost made it 3-1 when Pelkas skipped easily past defender Callum Connolly before curling an effort just off target.

Greece international Pelkas then cheekily nut-megged Connolly before lashing over the top from a tight angle.

At the back, Hull were also keeping it tight as Blackpool were struggling to carve out a potential second leveller.

They threatened through Connolly with 16 minutes to go, but time was running out and Hull wrapped up their win with 11 minutes left.

This time, Regan Slater fired home from 20 yards, with the help of a deflection, after skipper Jacob Greaves' initial effort was diverted into the midfielder's path.

What the managers said...

Blackpool's Michael Appleton: "It's a shame but I thought the game on Saturday took a lot out of the players, certainly from an energy point of view. A lot of things went against us, and fair play to Hull, I thought they showed a lot of character.

"The killer blow was the second Hull goal. They got it just before half-time, and that seemed to knock the stuffing out of some of our lads. I feel sorry for some of them - I just wanted a result from somewhere tonight, but it's not happened."

Hull's caretaker manager Andy Dawson: "I'm really pleased for the lads, and I have to say that I really enjoyed watching the lads play tonight. We fully deserved to get the result - we've been at it before in games this season but not got the result. Tonight we got exactly what we deserved. I was delighted to get a complete performance from all of the lads, from minute one to minute 98.

"Situations like we have been through can breed success, and I trust the players to go on and eventually get that success. We knew it would be difficult coming here - it always is - but individually and collectively we put in a really good performance. We were excellent in the second half. We found the gaps and we created chances, so I'm delighted for the boys."

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